Eagle Plaza’ : a 12,500-square foot community plaza in “celebration of leather and LGBTQ heritage, transforming an underutilized street into a well-cared-for, green, safe, and clean shared pedestrian way for relaxing, gathering and celebrating Leather, LGBTQ and community inclusion”.A giant leather flag flies above the area.
Final touches on the plaza, with the addition of some plants and more furniture, are expected to be completed this week.There are murals dotted around the district, and in April, the Board of Supervisors approved a plan to place bronze plaques on the Folsom Street sidewalk to signify the location of 50 places of interest to the leather and LGBTQ communities.Sadly, many of these places have now disappeared.